Comment by mschuster91
1 year ago
> My paranoid mind thinks they are trying to record my voice to use AI to impersonate me.
You're not paranoid, banks, the Minnesota Attorney General and the FCC have been warning about scammers recording even as simple as a "yes" to use in their scams [1][2][3], although actual evidence has been scarce to say the least [4].
[1] https://www.membersalliance.org/_/kcms-doc/816/34363/Can-You...
[2] https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Consumer/Publications/CanYouHearM...
[3] https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-warns-can-you-hear-me-phone...
[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Can_You_Hear_Me%3F_(telephone_...
I've got this call regarding energy prices in Poland (worth mention, it happen AFTER maximum prices threshold was frozen by govt). A pre-recorded "lady" persistently tries to force me to say "yes" going with "something interrupted us, can you hear me?" over seven times.
Search results point for this number as being related to PV panels scam.